Make your base camp here at the Explorers Caravan Park in Thargomindah, just a two minute walk from town. Take it easy on this holiday and relax, stroll down to the Bulloo River, put in yabbie pots for a true outback lunch, or take a walk around the river to the Cobb and Co Crossing to see the wonderful bird life here. Perhaps have a few days' break from the roads and just watch the birds visiting the native shrubs in the park.
About 40 kilometres from Thargomindah on the bitumen road eastwards takes you to Lake Bindegolly National Park where you can amaze at the abundance of birds and stroll along the walks around the Lake.
Take a day trip along the all bitumen roads to see the historic hotels around - Noccundra, Eromanga, Quilpie and Toompine. Call in to see Thargomindah's Hydro Power Plant, the Old Hospital, Historic House, Visitor Information Centre and Library and while you are there check out the weather for a visit to the Burke and Wills "Dig Tree".
Come back each day and meet up with old and new friends and recount your adventure around the campfire, barbecue and camp kitchen.

Bonus Downs, a privately owned property run by Lyle and Madonna Connolly, is the ultimate outback historical experience. Experience the magnificent Bonus Downs homestead, find yourself on a tranquil bushwalk or take in the day's activities or absorb the atmosphere of the outback. Whatever your interest, there is something for everyone at Bonus Downs. Bonus Downs offers good old fashioned country hospitality in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
Bonus Downs is 46 kilometres south west of Mitchell on the Bollon Road, has bitumen to the door and is only half an hour from the Mitchell spa. It has accommodation in the rustic Jackeroos Quarters. Camping is also available in the shearing shed or bring your own tent. Caravans, motorhomes and campervans are all welcome, powered sites and water is available. Fly ins welcome and school groups.

Aldville Station is a 30,000 hectare sheep and cattle station which offers visitors a chance to experience the real outback. The station is 120 kilometres north-west of Cunnamulla and is the ideal location for the adventurous traveller.
Whether you're looking for an adventure holiday or just wish to relax and enjoy the great outback, there are activities to suit almost all requests. Help in the daily running of the station. Explore local caves and discover the unique wildlife on a bushwalk. Try your luck fossicking for opals or relax on a river bank while you fish. At the end of the day relax in the hot tub or simply sit outside under the pergola and chat with your host.

Country Way Motor Inn, Cunnamulla's Award Winning Accommodation, as voted by guests reviews.
It provides a relaxing escape from the world, with a range of comfortable room choices, including a unit with full disabled facilities and wheelchair access. Cooked or continental breakfasts are available to your room. Or if you would like a toaster, or a meal heated in the microwave, just ask. Communication is the key.
You'll find the facilities and rooms comfortable, exceptionally clean and attractive with everything you need to make your stay a pleasant one. Keep in touch with complimentary wi-fi access in your room.
Just ask for your password access.
Country Way get the basics right, and all the rest follow suit.
Make contact now, discuss your requirements and book your escape.

Cunnamulla Tourist Park is the closest park to all town facilities. The park is ideally located at the cross roads of the Matilda and Adventure Highways and is the perfect spot to base yourself while contemplating your next adventure. The park is also a great starting point for the Natural Science loop which takes in the towns of Quilpie and Charleville plus other locations in between.
It has all the conveniences you would expect from a modern tourist park, including 50 powered sites, ensuite cabins and shady tent sites plus a unique sandhill close by, a fantastic spot to enjoy your sunset happy hour. The park is within walking distance of the Cunnamulla town centre and there is a convenient store just 200 metres away.

Cobb & Co Caravan Park is a friendly, clean, peaceful and quiet caravan park in a bushland setting. The park has acres of camping space and drive through sites, and is in walking distance to the town centre of Charleville. Visitor information and bookings for all attractions are available from their reception.
The caravan park is conveniently located in town and only a short walk to the shops.
John, your host will ensure a friendly stay.

Just Imagine....a caravan park with large drive through powered sites catering for non-smokers only, no pets and unsuitable for children.....Charleville Bush Caravan Park is just two kilometres from town.
Charleville Bush Caravan Park also offers you great laundry facilities, beautiful bathroom amenities, undercover barbecue area, large campfire area and use of camp oven equipment. Television reception, internet and phone coverage (major telcos).
Charleville Bush Cottage is also on this property. Beautifully appointed, fully self-contained with your own backyard and campfire. With the prices as they are they are the best self-contained accommodation in Charleville!
Just a two hour flight from Brisbane, rent a car or discuss a personalised package with Graham and Deb and enjoy a short break in Queensland's Outback at Charleville Bush Cottage.
Wander around the 62 acre property or go to town for a coffee and the daily newspaper. Enjoy some pampering at Artesian Waters Day Spa and see stars like never before at the Cosmos Centre.
Just imagine sitting around the campfire under a chandelier of stars and waking to the sound of birds and a big blue outback sky.

Owners Wendy and Julian invite you to join them at the Bailey Bar Caravan Park, Charleville's Top Tourist Park, conveniently located only a short walk to the heart of town. The Bailey Bar team will assist you in every way including showing you into your grass or slab site and providing information on all that Charleville has to offer.
They also have some of the best amenities in the west. Don't miss Charleville's original and legendary Camp Oven Stew, the only camp oven dinner to be featured on Discover Down Under twice!!
You may also like to join in the fun of the yabby races, which support the Aussie Helpers. Why not join them for this fun and hilarity? You might even win a stash of cash! ( Wednesday 6pm) or at their Camp Oven meals ( Friday and Sunday 6pm) and lamb on the spit dinners ( Tuesday 6pm) are delicious and hearty. You can save on fuel, food, drinks, souvenirs and beauty treatments with their Stay N Save vouchers
They welcome pets and children and smokers .. not all parks in Charleville are hard to get on with!

Steve and Lorraine McNamara invite you to inspect Pelican Rest Tourist Park to check out the quiet, peaceful surroundings, the landscaped grounds featuring native trees, shrubs, huge grassed sites, Free-Wifi, cabins and welcoming environment... in all, the perfect base to explore St George and surrounds.
Enjoy the attractions of St George including The Unique Egg, Riversands Vineyards, Pilot's Memorial, River Walk, Murals, Beardmore Dam, Sandytown River Cruises, Nindigully Pub fishing in the Balonne River. Steve and Lorraine can provide advice for those seeking information about the St George district, events, people and history.

Kilcowera Station is situated between Thargomindah and Hungerford, half way along the Dowling Track, in South West Queensland. Travellers by air or road are now able to visit the 94,000 hectare property and enjoy the rangelands, lagoons, creeks, waterholes, gorges, caves and wildlife.
Guests can take the 60 kilometres self drive property tour and visit the RAMSAR listed Lake Wyara, part of Currawinya National Park which is situated on our eastern boundary.
The isolated Murderers' Bore as featured by Evan McHugh in his book "Red Centre Dark Heart" will also be seen on the tour as well as Rustlers Roost and Cardenyabba Lagoon. Guided tours are available with hosts Greg or Toni in a station vehicle.
Accommodation is provided in comfortable Shearer's Quarters which can sleep 17. Linen is supplied and beds are made up. Bathrooms are outside and separate from the main building. Meals are available with advance bookings or you can self cater in the fully equipped kitchen. Great hospitality, tours and camp oven cooking are their speciality.
The Shearers Quarters campground has power available and access to all amenities or guests can bush camp at the Lagoon. Fireplaces and wood is supplied and pets are welcome.

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